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Christelle Durandy Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Christelle Durandy

La Rumba Me Llama: Festival de Música Afrocubana

Jun 2, 2024

3:00 PM PDT
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Director and culture bearer Einar Leliebre Nuñez has selected top-notch musicians and dancers to perform at this one-of-a-kind Bay Area Festival! The audience will bring together Cubans, Caribbeans, Latinos, and people from the African Diaspora, as well as allies and supporters of culture from all walks of life, to be part of the participating audience. This event will be at La Peña Cultural Center in Berkeley, an important community space that is dedicated to supporting Latino-Caribbean culture and where Einar currently teaches Rumba classes. If you'd like to help out and enjoy this event for free, sign up to volunteer here! This festival would occur during the first week of June, which is Caribbean Heritage Month. SCHEDULE: Kids Class (free): 3:30pm-4:20pm - for children 4-15 years old, 4-6 should be accompanied fully by an adult. These will be instructions in the basics of Afro-Cuban percussion and song and some movement, with focus on the Rumba. Adult Class ($10): 4:30pm-5:30pm. These will be an open-level class of Afro-Cuban percussion and song with focus on the Rumba. Dinner Break and Community Building: 5:30pm-6:15pm Rumba Concert/Presentation: 6:30pm-7:30pm Rumba Jam with special guests: 7:30pm-8:00pm Music / Socializing: 8:00pm-9:00pm ¡Nos vemos, familia!
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Christelle Durandy Biography

Christelle Durandy fuses Afro-Caribbean, jazz and other polyrhythmic sounds in a provocative exploration of the African diaspora’s diffuse and powerful musical energy - a multicultural complexity Christelle herself embodies, having been raised in France by a mother from Reunion Island and a father from Guadeloupe. Backed by her band Sanktet (a play on the French “cinq têtes,” or “five heads”), Christelle draws upon her polyglot background to celebrate and expand the diaspora’s vibrant musical conversation, ranging joyfully amongst - and fearlessly blending - such varied forms as Cuban mambo, Guadeloupe’s Gwo Ka, traditional jazz and myriad others.
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Afro-caribbean Jazz
Afro-cuban Jazz
French Antilles
Salsa
Afro-cuban
Latin
Afrocaribbean Sounds
Jazz
Jazz Fusion
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